The band started in late 2011 when guitarists Ryan Young and Lauren Garant began recording acoustic demos to a four-track tape machine in their living room. The result was a short burst of wistful bedroom-pop, reminiscent of The Softies and The Vaselines. Their songs took on a whole new energy when played in a full-band setting; the guitars crunch and growl while the melodies maintain a bittersweet tone, and influences like The Breeders and Superchunk become more apparent.
Driven by dynamic two-guitar interplay, haunting vocals, and sweet pop hooks, the songs call to mind “the soft crunch of Helium and the lengthy, squelching soloing of Dinosaur Jr.” (The Boston Globe). While they explore a variety of different sonic textures, a common thread of straight-ahead songwriting and lo-fi roots tie it all together.

Elephants have performed extensively in their home state of Massachusetts, but they have also found themselves at home at a variety of venues, DIY spaces, and basements across New England and beyond. They have released two albums (2013’s self-titled and 2015’s Strange Waves) and will be releasing an EP, Endless Arcade, in the fall of 2016 on 10″ vinyl and on cassette tapes via Dadstache Records.